; dayk EE tin vile iit is i 4 ff He FM | i q* it a BS ai H B iis ai a Hy ian gi Fea ka ge kW {i ill if 23 a ag eal 'n a shal a GE: i Oi a f ao ‘a! Hist 4 is i Hl fat a 333 i a oe i GEiatae 88 sa geseds ye phe ee —€ a] mn Ajit i gi gu bts of f3 Bhi i it! ead hi Hi i HE: sale i uit BBE al tats: ik Wi a3 h i 3 qi ii i. ape in EEL li iit i ‘i He fat iunlge He Hi a He i! S33 38 t dl Weld Director of ‘Physical Education aii Renwents FCAsAH A April 27, 19896 so, ab dite din By in ale i i i pw Ty ai aan Uapanit Pai] it Haat kage died OE Ue at lg I ited EBs Be RE es iii With Ht yt all (ili ify pa 3 2 an lie a8 sh; AH < i, tae? Ht A i : i iF EL AH Hilf af We ite lh FE siti i ana | i i ah Hh el ui I 2, itil, i ihe mg: bk iH Bb ile AH qu i ee Tiel ee a 4 gs gis, a ee HE Mi fi big bagi al i Hie hil ii i] ape es Ws itil | | ioe At a3 t2! lief ay) S aaks i sal; Hf 21; 2 HD Wh ib ist, te ea He: (efi A Peay jib i gat if ma ig : fat li ei ike ale ffl f ped ides fin EABae al iat “aby pee i uel conflicts, end withal wo have hed a very pleasant year heres 7 Mey I sey that his sumer work was wholly satisfactory. is my opinion thet the sumer school people are older and that Lapp is infinitely more successful with older people than he is with tee tagy bad been eumeptteintiy Winters: in tas resend week end has done a fine job of it. I would recamend hin without re- servation as being very dependable, a hard worker, and under diret~ and Dre Lappe You will see by this that I pay definite tribute. : Dre McCloy, you were present at the conferense on Physical Edueation whieh was held at the University here lest sumer en Jime 276 You doubtless remember Dre Lapp being chairmn ef one of the tat he was not at his bests ls he Sebleseshnesh Cuk 6h de & deinen Se eee guided by his superiors, and the superiors in this ease happen to ee ee Doubtless your sehool fmetions in the seme fashion that ours does, namely that a person is brought here on probatione If the individual does not mike de- cidedly good, the policy is not i ath oniningor gerd Education, Coaches te situation. It is perfeotly to consider this confidential, but if - that you wish to use otherwise it Very sincerely yours, of frank with you in explaining every detail Varsity FCAsAH Oe THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA IOWA CITY DIVISION OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION April 21, 1959 Dr. Forrest C. Allen Department of Physical Education University of Kansas Wichita, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: I should like tc ask your cooperation in giving me information concerning Dr. Lapp. My understanding is that the University is discontinuing his services at the end of this semester. We have considered Dr. Lapp one of the best minds we have turned out here and since I am quite sure of his character I should like very much to elicit your cooperation in telling me what the situation is which necessitates drop- ping him in this manner. This is not an attempt to void your action, but to inform ourselves what the circumstances are, in order that we may be most helpful to Dr. Lapp in the fu- ture. I should very much appreciate your writing me fully and frankly and I shall be glad to hold this information con- fidential, if you so wish. Sincerely yours, OF C. H. McCloy Director cf Graduate Study in CHM: B - Physical Education THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA IOWA CITY DIVISION OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION May 1, 1939 Dr. Forrest C. Allen Department of Physical Education University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: Thank you very much for your full and frank reply on Dr. Lapp. Knowing Lapp I rather think that these things will iron out readily in his next position. Yours sincerely, Cy e Research Professor of Anthropometry and Physical Education CHM :A MH OLAA Ly Lh teas a Ede T ude gee WW, a (Ste Ke I ILE Zi. does Pn See Hawa hated —— te ee. of thimedencthe gars Laight as anmme Ud oF aden Deak: aendcncthe Teasmemant, Onassvtehe “AGO m2 alaadanpy beams ds fro a Gam2? envi hel oe